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Should We Wed Them? is this quirky little comedy from '32 that has a certain charm that's hard to pinpoint. The plot revolves around Professor Bock, who finds himself in a rather sticky situation with family dynamics when he discovers his brother's wife, a former dancer, is behind the museum's grand opening. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it fits the era's comedic style, with moments that feel refreshingly spontaneous. The performances have a light-heartedness that keeps it engaging, especially when the younger characters, like the ex-dancer's daughter and her love interest Jim, inject some youthful energy into the story. It's not groundbreaking, but its blend of familial tension and romantic mischief provides a pleasant viewing experience.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, with limited availability in physical formats. Some prints are floating around, mostly in the hands of enthusiasts who appreciate early 30s comedies. Its unique blend of familial strife and comedic situations draws attention, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known works from this period.
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